Instructions / Assembly

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7. Grind off the excess of the pins using a sander. Apply putty and paint if
you wish to finish the surface more finely.
WARNING! Once a pin is set to a switch grip and switch is turned on, the
temperature of a pin will become 100
200
. If poor handling occurs,
it may cause burns, blindness, and a fire.
●Wear heat-resistant gloves when working.
●Before setting the pin, make sure that the tip of the switch grip is cold.
●Do not touch the heating repair pin with bare hands when it is set in the
switch grip.
●Do not use near combustible materials.
●Since it reaches a high temperature, let people around you know it is
dangerous.
●Do not use with wet hands.
●Do not soak this product in water.
●Do not use in wet locations.
●When you are finished working and leave the worksite, turn off the switch
and make sure that the tip of the switch grip is fully cool.
●Repairing objects reach high temperatures. Please be aware of burning
by melted
plastic.
General Maintenance
This welder has been engineered to need minimal service, providing that a
few simple steps are taken for proper maintenance.
1. Replace the INPUT POWER CABLE , ground cable, ground clamp, or
torch/electrode cable when damaged or worn.
2. Avoid directing grinding particles toward the welder. These conductive
particles can build up inside the machine and cause severe damage.
3. Periodically clean dust, dirt, and grease from your welder. Every six
months or as necessary, remove the side panels from the welder and use